W.C.A. MATCHES.
The senior, second grade, and junior matches which were commenced on the loth October are to bo concluded to-morrow. The third grade matches set down for last Saturday will be played to-morrow. ■ Umpires are as appointed previously, except for the following reappointments: 3lr. Ferguson (Basin Beserve No. 2), Mr. Butler (Kilbirnie Xo. 1), Mr. Burley (Kelburn Xo. 2). The state of the senior matches for to-mor-row's resumption is as follows: — '< University 167 v Petone 55 for no wickets. Basin Reserve Xo. 2. Midland 226 v. Wellington Cojlege Old Boys 28 for no wickets, Basin Beserve Xo. 1. Wellington 303 v. Kilbirnie 42 for one wicket, Kilbirnle Reserve. Institute 148 v. Hutt 10S for one wicket, Hutt Recreation Ground. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. I The matches set down for.last Saturday will be played to-morrow. The umpires are the same as appointed previously,. except that Mr. J. Young is appointed to Wakefleld Park Xo. 9. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. First Grade.—lnstitute A v. Brooklyn, at KU-" "birnie Reserve; Marist v. Onsiow, at Prince of Wales Xo. 1; Stop Out v. Institute C, Lyall Bay Xo. 1; Institute B v. Brooklyn B, Prince of Wales Park Xo. 2. T.hird Grade.—V.M.C.A. v. Stop Out,. Wakefleld Park; Brooklyn v. Representatives, Lyall Bay Xo. 3; Institute A v. Institute B, Lyall Bay Xo. 2. Fourth Grade.—lnstitute A v. Marist, Xewtown Xo. 1; Institute D v.. Brooklyn, Xewtown Xo. 2; Institute B v. Seatoun, Xewtowa Xo. 3; Institute C v. Institute E. Xewtown Xo. 4. TEAMS. • Seatoun. —Boys: Edmonds, Alexander, Alexander, Eastgate, Jennings, Elliott, Jacobsen, Edmonds, Sloan, Cook, Hurley; emergency Klee. Duthies.—Third: Bradford, Kerr, Kellett, Smart, Mclntyre, Hlckling, SlcLeod, Holland, Dunn, Tucker, Butland. .: . ■ Rosenesth. —Fabcr, Hancock, Dawson, Jupp, Miners, Woods, Hartshorn, Martin (3), Keegan, Stolz. ■ • : Railway.—Third: Donald, Selwood, Warren, Smales, Walker, Davis, Burton, Templeton, Baker, Ewing, Goss. I Cowans.—Ambrose, Brooks, Broagh, Bucki nell, Hassell, Kershaw. Matson, Martin, Peacock; Ruscoe, Watson, Mitchell. I University.—Thirds: Blacker, Beaumont, Bonsgrove, Barron, Diederich, Edwards, Lucas, Moore, Sheahan, Watson-Munro, Will. Karorl. —Third: Mack, Wareham, Gillesple, Phypers. Gaskin, Harrison; Armitage, Keene, McKenzie, Aitken, Larnach, Smith. Onsiow.—First Boys: Thomas, Stephens, Haigh. JlcHugh, Gillon, Gosden, Colpus, levastam, Hartley, Bright, Jackson; I' Combined Press.—Brooks, Crisp, Driver Fleming, Gibbons. Harrington, Hill, King Swinev. Whaler. Williamson. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 3
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